2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.adolescence.2011.10.003
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Stress, coping and suicide ideation in Chinese college students

Abstract: The study was to examine 1) whether stress and coping styles could significantly predict the probability of suicide ideation; 2) and whether coping styles were mediators or moderators on the association between life stress and suicide ideation. The survey was conducted in a sample of 671 Chinese college students. Approximately twenty percent students reported having suicide ideation. Life stress, active coping styles, and passive coping styles all had independent effect on the probability of suicide ideation. … Show more

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“…But, in contrast, the country’s non-material facet of well-being has been somewhat neglected (Mok et al, 2010; Shek, 2010); a fact that comes to light in adolescents’ escalating numbers of suicides (Phillips et al, 2002; Shah, 2007). The prevalence of suicides is 10.72% in Chinese students (Li et al, 2014; Tang and Qin, 2015) and self-harm ideation is a precursor to attempted or completed suicide (Zhang et al, 2012; Burke and Alloy, 2016). While suicidal behavior is frequently related to the presence of psychiatric conditions, particularly mood disorders (Pompili et al, 2009) we studied students in real life conditions with no – to our knowledge – known psychiatric history.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…But, in contrast, the country’s non-material facet of well-being has been somewhat neglected (Mok et al, 2010; Shek, 2010); a fact that comes to light in adolescents’ escalating numbers of suicides (Phillips et al, 2002; Shah, 2007). The prevalence of suicides is 10.72% in Chinese students (Li et al, 2014; Tang and Qin, 2015) and self-harm ideation is a precursor to attempted or completed suicide (Zhang et al, 2012; Burke and Alloy, 2016). While suicidal behavior is frequently related to the presence of psychiatric conditions, particularly mood disorders (Pompili et al, 2009) we studied students in real life conditions with no – to our knowledge – known psychiatric history.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Improper coping with stress may lead to self-destructive and aggressive behaviors as dark as suicide [3,4]. Consequently, chronic exposure to stress can significantly alter the physiology of the mind and body, leading to several stress-related diseases [5].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Girls reported significantly higher rates of somatic than did boys while aggresive and delinquent behavior higher than girls (Reynolds, O'Koon, Papademetriou, Szczygiel, & Grant, 2001). Recent stressful life events, especially physical and psychological abuse, significantly predicted suicide ideation in youth, even after controlling for a host of other risk factors (Beautrais, 2003;Thompson, Proctor, English, Dubowitz, Narasimhan, & Everson, 2011;Zhang, Wang, Xia, Liu, & Jung, 2012).…”
Section: Sle On Adolescentsmentioning
confidence: 97%